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Beautiful villa 10 meters from the beach is located on the beginning of Piran. It contains 6 modern equipped apartments. 2 apartments are a bit bigger, two rooms apartment. Each apartments has sea view and sunny terraces. In every apartment you have kitchen, bathroom, ironing board, an iron, lcd tv, wi-fi. Apartments have air-con and radiators. The only one in Piran with free parking space.

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... tourists aren’t so thick on the ground and restaurants cater more to locals. In those places I had some very good regional cuisine. I ate two restaurant meals in Trieste and both of them were delicious. Italians know how to do pizza, pasta, and other Italian food well. Much of the pizza and pasta I had in the Balkans, especially Croatia, was quite poor, but in Italy they know how to serve their pasta al dente and their pizza thin and crisp.

I couldn’t help noticing the reaction to the herbal concoction by the Welsh father and son team finishing their meal at the next table over. I got to chatting with them about travel, snowboarding/skiing, and the property they were searching for in the area to be a second home. I ran into them again sitting at a table under a large umbrella in the rain outside the bar next door having some beers. They invited me to join ...

... largely Italian culturally but part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire until the end of WWI, then part of Italy through WWII, and then part of Yugoslavia until its breakup in the early 1990s. Most of the Italian population left the region after WWII, but from the sound of things the Austrians and Italians have all returned as tourists. And I can see why. Of all the coastal Istrian towns I saw I found Piran to be the ...

At 9 am sharp, our guide, Goran arrived and we set off for a tour of Rovinj where the signs are all in both Croatian and Italian because of the dominance of the Venician Empire on this part of Croatia. Both languages are required in school which makes it very easy for us Americans. Goran was a walking history book and we learned the entire history and development from beginning to the present. It felt ...

... on the stepped spectator seats and imagine people doing the exact same thing almost 2000 years ago. It's a humbling experience. The city is also home to another Roman ruin. The Arco di Riccardo is an even earlier remnant of one of the city's ancient gates. The arch, dating from approximately 33BC, is also associated with another historical era; it's named after the English ...